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A comprehensive knowledge of the sustainability issues you are working on is fundamental to developing effective Education for Sustainability programs. There is a need to know not only the basic concepts related to the topic, but also the current debates and issues, government policies and local, state, national and global case studies.


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Energy, let's save it!

Type: Film     Organisation: European Commission Energy

Summary: This cartoon shows both the bad and the good behaviour in energy consumption. It presents, in a cartoon style, simple and basic energy saving tips to save the planet and to save money, would it be at home, at work, or on the way to work.

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Food Waste (HUNGRY BEAST)

Type: Film     Organisation: Hungry Beast / Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Summary: A summary of the waste involved in Australian food production and consumption from ABC's Hungry Beast: Beast File. Useful in drawing people's attention to domestic food waste and the scale of waste in Australia's food production industry.

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WWF Canada - The world has changed; you can too

Type: Film     Organisation: WWF Canada

Summary: An inspirational advertisement form World Wildlife Fund Canada that shows numerous social changes achieved over past decades, demonstrating that change happens.

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Beauty and the Bike

Type: Film     Organisation: Darlington media group

Summary: This is an 8 minute version of a 55 minute documentary Beauty and the Bike. The film follows two groups of young women from Darlington and Bremen. Between them, they discover what makes - and stops - teenage girls from cycling. The answer? "It's the Infrastructure, stupid!" The full DVD is available from www.bikebeauty.org

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The Future of Green: Ed Gillespie of Futerra

Type: Film     Organisation: Futerra

Summary: Ed Gillespie, Director and Co-Founder of sustainable communications consultancy Futerra, gives his take on the Future of Green for the industry. www.futerra.co.uk - www.insider-trends.com (language warning).

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Higher Education and Sustainability: Leon Botstein and Andrew Revkin pt6

Type: Film     Organisation: Bard Centre for Environmental Policy

Summary: December 07, 2009 — (Part 6) Keynote Conversation on Higher Education and Sustainability: Leon Botstein, President of Bard College, and Andrew Revkin, New York Times Science Reporter, discuss "What is the Role of Higher Education in building a sustainable future?" with Eban Goodstein, Bard CEP director, as moderator.

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Higher Education and Sustainability: Leon Botstein and Andrew Revkin pt 5

Type: Film     Organisation: Bard Centre for Environmental Policy

Summary: December 07, 2009 — (Part 5) Keynote Conversation on Higher Education and Sustainability: Leon Botstein, President of Bard College, and Andrew Revkin, New York Times Science Reporter, discuss "What is the Role of Higher Education in building a sustainable future?" with Eban Goodstein, Bard CEP director, as moderator.

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Higher Education and Sustainability: Leon Botstein and Andrew Revkin pt4

Type: Film     Organisation: Bard Centre for Environmental Policy

Summary: December 07, 2009 — (Part 4) Keynote Conversation on Higher Education and Sustainability: Leon Botstein, President of Bard College, and Andrew Revkin, New York Times Science Reporter, discuss "What is the Role of Higher Education in building a sustainable future?" with Eban Goodstein, Bard CEP director, as moderator.

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Higher Education and Sustainability: Leon Botstein and Andrew Revkin (pt3)

Type: Film     Organisation: Bard Centre for Environmental Policy

Summary: December 02, 2009 — (Part 3) Keynote Conversation on Higher Education and Sustainability: Leon Botstein, President of Bard College, and Andrew Revkin, New York Times Science Reporter, discuss "What is the Role of Higher Education in building a sustainable future?" with Eban Goodstein, Bard CEP director, as moderator.

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Higher Education and Sustainability: Leon Botstein and Andrew Revkin pt2

Type: Film     Organisation: Bard CEP

Summary: December 02, 2009 — (Part 2) Keynote Conversation on Higher Education and Sustainability: Leon Botstein, President of Bard College, and Andrew Revkin, New York Times Science Reporter, discuss "What is the Role of Higher Education in building a sustainable future?" with Eban Goodstein, Bard CEP director, as moderator.

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